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"Condolences To the Walker Family. Wayne Walker was an assistant coach for the Livonia Blue Jays back in the early sixties. His son Steven and I both played together for the Blue Jays. I am so sad to hear of his passing. My prayers go out to his family and Steven."

– Stephen Cristanelli,
Longmont, CO, Sep 19, 2017

"Best wishes to Wayne's wife Sylvia.

Sylvia, I met you thirty years ago when you called to put some tile on the fireplace of your Scott St home. Was such a nice surprise to meet both you and Wayne. You're both very special people.Then during the course of that work I completed my first child was born. And you sent me the most cheerful card. Anyway that "child" is now 30 years old and had her first baby girl almost 3 months ago.Cant tell you how shocked I was to learn of your husband's passing. I hope that you'll recover from these sad days soon.

"Wayne was a great competitor, and a fine example of the best that Boise High produced in those days. It was a privilege to know him then, and later as his sports career blossomed."

– David Grover, teacher,
Pacific Grove, CA, Jul 02, 2017

"While Wayne tried his best to help me with my color commentating career, even he couldn't help. He did lend his voice to us on KTIK and was a true professional and I have mad respect for him. Rip my friend."

– Jeff Caves,
Boise, ID, Jun 06, 2017

"I met Wayne Walker once in Dallas. The Lions were playing the Cowboys in the Cotton Bowl stadium and Dad and Bobbly Lane made arrangements for our families to meet in Dallas for the game and to get Alan Lane and I on the sidelines. Wayne Walker #55 was so nice to us boys in the locker room and to get us set up on the sidelines. He played a great game and after the game he gave me his Detroit Lion wind breaker #55.Our deepest sympathy - from the Yale Lary family to the Wayne Walker family. I have been sickened by the recent loss of my Father so I can relate when I tell you all how sorry I am that Wayne is not hear to touch and talk to; and how sorry I am you are grieving. As fate may have it, I spoke to Joe Schmidt today. Joe thinks all the old Lions are having a good time together again in Heaven. I hope so. And I pray we will all be with our Fathers again."

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